The English expression "weaponized stupidity" describes a tactic used to manipulate others. To avoid a task, responsibility, or activity, one deliberately feigns stupidity or pretends to be incapable of doing it. Avoidance strategies such as feigned helplessness, intentional mistakes, and excuses like forgetting or not understanding something also fall under this method. The goal is to reduce one's own workload by cleverly shifting it onto others.
Our favorite social critics from Blech.Brut brewery continually delve into the abyss of our humanity and transform their findings into magnificent beers. Their latest series once again revolves around questionable human phenomena – including, among others, Weaponized Stupidity. The eponymous brew is a cold-hopped lager in the Franconian style. This treat is dry-hopped with the Nelson Sauvin hop variety and, along with a moderate 5.5% ABV, delivers a hop-forward flavor profile.
This coppery-red brew smells and tastes of freshly picked herbs, grapes, green gooseberry, and tangy lemon. The malt is subtle, providing a smooth base that allows the hops to shine even more. A crisp, perfectly balanced bitterness completes this enjoyable beer experience.
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